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>> richard engel starting us off in kabul tonight, thanks. now to that new information about this american soldier accused of killing 16 civilians in afghanistan. our pentagon correspondent jim miklazewski is with us tonight from central command headquarters in tampa, florida. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. that 30-year-old staff sergeant who is accused of that shooting rampage in afghanistan has now been moved to an american military base in kuwait where he could be formally charged as early as tomorrow. now, according to military officials, this staff sergeant is accused of going on a shooting spree and killing 16 afghan civilians, including nine children. there is no known motive for this shooting incident. we are learning more about this soldier tonight. that he had been injured at least twice on three separate combat tours to iraq, and that he told his fellow soldiers he was actually reluctant to go on this fourth combat tour to afghanistan. it's highly unlikely he'll ever go back to afghanistan to be tried, but that mil
>> richard engel starting us off in kabul tonight, thanks. now to that new information about this american soldier accused of killing 16 civilians in afghanistan. our pentagon correspondent jim miklazewski is with us tonight from central command headquarters in tampa, florida. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. that 30-year-old staff sergeant who is accused of that shooting rampage in afghanistan has now been moved to an american military base in kuwait where he could...
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ann curry, richard engel and lester holt. thank you all. we'll have much more of their reporting on our website tonight, nbcnightlynews.com. when our broadcast continues, emergency landings, loose seats, late flights. what's going on at american airlines these days? >>> and later a woman making a difference for young girls who don't have another home to go home to. tom costello. >> reporter: more trouble for american airlines. first, a boston to miami flight had to make an emergency landing sunday after several rows of seats came loose. the airline says new seats had been installed and the track may have been defective, forcing the pilots to radio in an emergency. >> during climbout, rows, passenger seats rows 12 "d," "e" and "f" came loose out of the floor. passengers are unable to sit in that seat. >> reporter: then today more seats came loose on a new york to miami flight that had to turn back. the airline is now proactively inspecting six more 757s. yet another black eye as the bankrupt airlines on-time arrival numbers plunging from 82%
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richard engel, nbc news, kabul, afghanistan. >>> on this first monday in october, the u.s. supreme court begins its new term today. thtejusttieses. >> reporter: the justices are expected to consider a lot of things. >> reporter: the nine justices begin a new term on monday. one case the court will hear involves the practice of considering race for college admissions. abigail fisher sued after she was rejected by the university of texas, austin. >> there were people in my class with lower grades who weren't in the activities that were 5:pept were accepted to u.t. and the only difference was the color of our skin. the defense of marriage act signed by president clinton is also facing numerous challengeses. the law states the federal government will only recognize traditional marriages, meaning no federal benefits even where same-sex marriage is legal. >> same-sex couples are denied hundreds of different rights and benefits that are provided to married different sex couples under federal law. >> reporter: on the docket as well, whether to curtail parts of the historic voting r
richard engel, nbc news, kabul, afghanistan. >>> on this first monday in october, the u.s. supreme court begins its new term today. thtejusttieses. >> reporter: the justices are expected to consider a lot of things. >> reporter: the nine justices begin a new term on monday. one case the court will hear involves the practice of considering race for college admissions. abigail fisher sued after she was rejected by the university of texas, austin. >> there were people in...
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we did celebrate the news of richard engel today. >>> we move on next to the holiday. exodus under way as 93.3 million americans plan a trip over the rivers to grandmother's house. the problem is a wicked one-two punch of weather stirring up a mess. here is abc's meteorologist ginger zee. >> reporter: it's a pre-holiday pounding. after two days of rain this soggy hill just outside seattle turns into a dramatic mud slide, cascading through a freight train, sending it right off the track. and near san francisco, the rain caused this sink hole to open up. and then there's the snow from oregon to lake tahoe. the northwest is covered in white. this reporter showed us just how bad the roads were. >> winter hit the state of washington over night. here is what we are dealing with. really wet snow and ice underneath making roads very slick, makes kids late for school and making it tough for people to get the holiday shopping done in time. >> reporter: that storm tonight is on the move. blizzard warnings in eastern kansas and a snake of watches and warnings from denver to easter
we did celebrate the news of richard engel today. >>> we move on next to the holiday. exodus under way as 93.3 million americans plan a trip over the rivers to grandmother's house. the problem is a wicked one-two punch of weather stirring up a mess. here is abc's meteorologist ginger zee. >> reporter: it's a pre-holiday pounding. after two days of rain this soggy hill just outside seattle turns into a dramatic mud slide, cascading through a freight train, sending it right off the...
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that's where we find richard engel. >> reporter: a truce in syria doesn't seem to be in the making. new undated video shows homs, battered and lifeless. the red cross was only able to bring out around 30 women and children from the besieged city on friday and just a few more today. that's hardly a war zone evacuation from a city of 30,000. in neighboring turkey now, tent cities are cropping up full of men with stories like this man. he says, i was arrested on the street because i'm against assad. i tore a picture of him at the entrance of town. then, he joined the free syrian army and his punishment was 60 days of medieval torture including being chained to the wall, crucifixion style, with feet hanging off the floor for days. they said i was a traitor working for america. there are nearly 2,000 refugees, about 10,000 in all in other camps nearby. turkish officials say this could become a staging ground for humanitarian supplies to enter syria or weapons. they're just waiting for a green light to do it. primarily from the united states. arming the rebels is now an intense internatio
that's where we find richard engel. >> reporter: a truce in syria doesn't seem to be in the making. new undated video shows homs, battered and lifeless. the red cross was only able to bring out around 30 women and children from the besieged city on friday and just a few more today. that's hardly a war zone evacuation from a city of 30,000. in neighboring turkey now, tent cities are cropping up full of men with stories like this man. he says, i was arrested on the street because i'm...
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thank god richard engel and the crew get out. >>jonathan: we observed that blackout at nbc request but a terrifying request for him and his colleagues. imagine this: 15 gunmen all wearing ski masked ambushed them and moved them constantly blind folded and hooded from safe house to safe house. they never knew where they were and then the mock executions. imagine the terror of that. you are hooded. they ask which you is going do die. first you refuse to give an answer. and you simply hear a rifle being fired. not surprisingly, engel and the others all say they simply want to put the experience behind them. >> the last five days were very difficult. we very happy to be out. we are very happy to be back in turkey. we love being here. we love this country. we appreciate all the help. the last five days are days we would rather forget. >>jonathan: as we know from talking to other whose have been through similar spents, forgetting is a very difficult thing to do. >>shepard: he has been an outstanding count, and a great guy, too. >> anot
thank god richard engel and the crew get out. >>jonathan: we observed that blackout at nbc request but a terrifying request for him and his colleagues. imagine this: 15 gunmen all wearing ski masked ambushed them and moved them constantly blind folded and hooded from safe house to safe house. they never knew where they were and then the mock executions. imagine the terror of that. you are hooded. they ask which you is going do die. first you refuse to give an answer. and you simply hear a...
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and nbc's foreign correspondent, richard engel was there. u.s. troops responded to an attack by the taliban gunmen >> reporter: the marine outpost was attacked moments ago, now those responsible are being searched for. dozens of men are in the marine compound. it is not a taliban gathering, but only a funeral for a local farmer. but as marines approach another group of mud farmhouses, they come under fire. >> right now, we're taking effective fire from the southeast. >> reporter: lieutenant mock spreads out his men, several marines dive into a rooftop. from here, they can see silhouettes of men hiding and shooting. >> he is popping out the right-hand side of the wall. >> yeah, that is where i spotted him. >> reporter: it is not clear if this is the same taliban that attacked the base. >> they think there are about 20 or 30 hiding, yards from here. some with rpgs, some with assault rifles, they called in air support, right now they're trying to flush them out, drive them into the open. >> what side of the compound? the navy corpmen and a few afgha
and nbc's foreign correspondent, richard engel was there. u.s. troops responded to an attack by the taliban gunmen >> reporter: the marine outpost was attacked moments ago, now those responsible are being searched for. dozens of men are in the marine compound. it is not a taliban gathering, but only a funeral for a local farmer. but as marines approach another group of mud farmhouses, they come under fire. >> right now, we're taking effective fire from the southeast. >>...
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. >>> also, nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel will be joining us here this hour. and george w. bush followed up his endorsement of mitt romney yesterday with a very surprising announcement today. that is all coming up this hour. >>> but we begin tonight with this. the woman of your dreams just may have a russian accent. don't take it from me, take it from this male order bride website. i thought people would think i was looking at porn. technically, this is not porn. this is the website for a marriage service. see, it says so right there above the lady with the bra straps falling down and the lady in the red, white, and blue bikini. is that some sort of bikini yoga? we think of the mail order bride industry as a relic of the past, but the industry still not only exists, it has been updated for the computer age. you don't pick your bride out from the back of a magazine or a catalog now, now you pick her out online. this service, encounters international, specifically markets russian ladies. they say russian women are no longer the best-kept secret of the cold war.
. >>> also, nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel will be joining us here this hour. and george w. bush followed up his endorsement of mitt romney yesterday with a very surprising announcement today. that is all coming up this hour. >>> but we begin tonight with this. the woman of your dreams just may have a russian accent. don't take it from me, take it from this male order bride website. i thought people would think i was looking at porn. technically, this is not...
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engel, trying to get richard engel back, thanks to you, stephanie and ayman. richard, we heard your reporting about a two-step process. what more can you tell us about the negotiations an the terms each side is trying to negoti e negotiate? >> we have some new information. i'll go through it quickly. israeli drones in the sky which are wreaking havoc with our equipment. what we've been told by negotiators is that israel wants a two-step process. first, for hamas to immediately stop firing rockets in exchange israel will also stop firing. that will be an unconditional cessation of hostilities. then, israel and the palestinians would engage in negotiations over the next two weeks to one month to talk about lifting the siege on gaza, making it easier for palestinians to travel and trade and potentially discussing also stopping future israeli assassinations of militant leaders. hamas doesn't want to proceed this way. they want a one step process, that in exchange for stopping the violence, israel will immediately lift the siege on gaza, allowing palestinians to tr
engel, trying to get richard engel back, thanks to you, stephanie and ayman. richard, we heard your reporting about a two-step process. what more can you tell us about the negotiations an the terms each side is trying to negoti e negotiate? >> we have some new information. i'll go through it quickly. israeli drones in the sky which are wreaking havoc with our equipment. what we've been told by negotiators is that israel wants a two-step process. first, for hamas to immediately stop firing...
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nbc's richard engel joins us live from cairo, egypt. that's next. >>> the old expression is republicans don't fall in love, they fall in line. for the party's faithful, mitt romney reese' spons romney's response is testing that to the limit. just ahead. plus richard engel, nbc's chief foreign correspondent. please stay with us. >>> this is live coverage of cairo. the protests sparked by objections to an obscure, crude, anti-muslim film that apparently originated in the united states and for which protesters are assigning blame to the u.s. government. the protests have now spread from yesterday's initial protest in egypt. this is footage from protests in iraq today. there were also protests in lebanon and in morocco and in sudan and in tunisia and in iran and in bangladesh. we are told to possibly expect large protests tomorrow in pakistan. some of the most aggressive protests today came in yemen. nbc's richard engel reports on that. >> reporter: the protesters in yemen set out to destroy the american embassy in sanaa to punish an insult
nbc's richard engel joins us live from cairo, egypt. that's next. >>> the old expression is republicans don't fall in love, they fall in line. for the party's faithful, mitt romney reese' spons romney's response is testing that to the limit. just ahead. plus richard engel, nbc's chief foreign correspondent. please stay with us. >>> this is live coverage of cairo. the protests sparked by objections to an obscure, crude, anti-muslim film that apparently originated in the united...
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our richard engel is in gaza, we want to begin, though, with martin fletcher in tel aviv. >> reporter: good evening, they met on the agenda escalating in gaza and a possible ground invasion. the militants are challenging israel, by firing rockets where they never fired them before. a complete surprise, jerusalem, israel's capital, was attacked for the first time today. this picture on the internet, two rockets fired from gaza fell harmlessly outside the city. tel aviv, too, for the second time in two days in two days, the second time the rocket fell in the sea. hamas showing its back has not been broken. there is no rest for the south, either, even while burying the dead from yesterday's raid that killed three people. mourners went into panic, at yet another siren warning for yet another rocket attack from gaza. there is a sharp spike in violence, 100 in the week before this outbreak, and 500 the last three days. the goal of israel's air and sea assault on gaza is to stop the rockets. it is not working. so what is next? we are prepared to escalate in a big way, says israel's prime min
our richard engel is in gaza, we want to begin, though, with martin fletcher in tel aviv. >> reporter: good evening, they met on the agenda escalating in gaza and a possible ground invasion. the militants are challenging israel, by firing rockets where they never fired them before. a complete surprise, jerusalem, israel's capital, was attacked for the first time today. this picture on the internet, two rockets fired from gaza fell harmlessly outside the city. tel aviv, too, for the second...
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joining us now to explain is nbc news chief foreign correspondent, richard engel. great to see you. thanks for being here. >> thank you. great to be here. we haven't done this enough, but we should do this more. >> well, you're not here enough, but we should. >> it's not just a logistics story, it's a story that's revealing about bilateral relations and pressure, and about pakistan, and afghanistan. we still have about 100,000 troops there, they're supposed to be there for the next two years, but starting now, the drawdown is under way and it's going to be picking up. so how do you get out of that country? >> it's landlocked. >> it's landlocked, in central asia, high in the mountains, in the foothills of the himalayas. >> it's right next to iran, which we can't go through by any means. >> for most of the war, almost all of the supplies have gone through pakistan. but six months ago, pakistan closed its border, there was a very ugly incident. the two country's relations, u.s. pakistan has been bad since osama bin laden was found hiding in pakistan. then there was an incident when the
joining us now to explain is nbc news chief foreign correspondent, richard engel. great to see you. thanks for being here. >> thank you. great to be here. we haven't done this enough, but we should do this more. >> well, you're not here enough, but we should. >> it's not just a logistics story, it's a story that's revealing about bilateral relations and pressure, and about pakistan, and afghanistan. we still have about 100,000 troops there, they're supposed to be there for the...
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richard engel reports from there. >>> and here at the olympics, stunning upsets. the hottest look at the town right there at the buckingham palace. >>> and mystery solved. who took the dive for the queen in london. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. when he was here in london just days ago in a conversation with us, governor mitt romney said he didn't want to be critical of the president or be fashioning foreign policy as he put it while he was on foreign soil. he wrapped up a controversial visit to london and then left here for israel, and tonight the romney campaign is doing a little damage control on the subject of foreign policy, another lesson that the politics of the middle east can be fraught for any american politician. it's where we begin tonight with nbc's peter alexander who's traveling with governor romney. he's in jerusalem tonight. peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you from outside the old city here today. mitt romney insisted the u.s. has what he called a, quote, solemn d
richard engel reports from there. >>> and here at the olympics, stunning upsets. the hottest look at the town right there at the buckingham palace. >>> and mystery solved. who took the dive for the queen in london. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. when he was here in london just days ago in a conversation with us, governor mitt romney said he didn't want to be critical of the president or be...
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paterno chose to protect jerry sandusky over the children he victimized and richard engel is just back from syria with a chilling account of what he saw in that country torn by civil war. >>> finally, guess where the american's olympics uniforms were made? here's the hint, not in the u.s.a. we begin with mitt romney fighting back against the bain attacks. howard fineman is editorial director for the "huffington post." joan walsh is editor of salon. both are msnbc political analysts. allow me to show you what came out today. today the romney campaign is out with a new ad accusing obama of lying about romney's role at bain. >> when a president doesn't tell the truth, how can we trust him to lead? the obama outsourcing attacks. misleading, unfair and untrue. there was no evidence that mitt romney shipped jobs overseas. candidate obama lied about hillary clinton. >> so shame on you, barack obama. >> but america expects more from a president ch obama's dishonest campaign. another reason america has lost confidence in barack obama. >> howard, i'm tempted to say that would have been an effect
paterno chose to protect jerry sandusky over the children he victimized and richard engel is just back from syria with a chilling account of what he saw in that country torn by civil war. >>> finally, guess where the american's olympics uniforms were made? here's the hint, not in the u.s.a. we begin with mitt romney fighting back against the bain attacks. howard fineman is editorial director for the "huffington post." joan walsh is editor of salon. both are msnbc political...
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richard engel joins us now. talking to blogger tom ricks about whether a potential strike on iran has anything to do with the fighting going on right now. >> some people think that what this is about is in preparation for a likely war with iran, israel testing the rockets that would be fired against it from gaza. so we may something with lebanon soon. it's a preliminary. this is a warm-up round for the real conflict ahead. >> you really think there's a chance that israel would strike iran and try to take out those nuclear? >> yes. especially given the time of the gaza thing. now they are getting down to business after the election. >> i guess that's the question that calls for some speculation, but is it possible that benjamin netanyahu has decided the best way to deal with iran is to get involved in a hot war and then obviously iran's role going for the source of the problem and bombing them as part of a hot war situation. >> reporter: it does require some speculation, but it also requires some analysis. and i
richard engel joins us now. talking to blogger tom ricks about whether a potential strike on iran has anything to do with the fighting going on right now. >> some people think that what this is about is in preparation for a likely war with iran, israel testing the rockets that would be fired against it from gaza. so we may something with lebanon soon. it's a preliminary. this is a warm-up round for the real conflict ahead. >> you really think there's a chance that israel would...
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richard engel, you have more on that attack today? >> reporter: cooperation between u.s. and afghan forces is the mission now. it is the american exit strategy. but this recent spate of insider attacks seems to show that the exit strategy isn't working. even the scene of the aftermath isn't encouraging. after gang security forces investigating themselves, a training mission where who's in charge, who can be trusted is now unclear. last night an afghan soldier known here as a & a walked up into a group of an unsuspecting group and opened fire. >> in an ensuing exchange of fire, three a & a personnel are reported to have died. we deeply regret the loss of life in this tragic incident. >> reporter: tragic certainly but some commanders have suggested it's cultural misunderstanding. it's the 57 death like this this year. the commanding general here spoke with lester about it. >> we're going to work as hard as we possibly can around the clock to understand the problem and i think we have a good grip on it now and to work closely with our afghan partners to eliminate this threat
richard engel, you have more on that attack today? >> reporter: cooperation between u.s. and afghan forces is the mission now. it is the american exit strategy. but this recent spate of insider attacks seems to show that the exit strategy isn't working. even the scene of the aftermath isn't encouraging. after gang security forces investigating themselves, a training mission where who's in charge, who can be trusted is now unclear. last night an afghan soldier known here as a & a...
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our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is with u.s. marines in southern afghanistan tonight. >> reporter: near kabul's airport this morning, a car bomb smashed into a small bus killing, afghan police say, at least 12 people. most of them south african contractors. according to the american embassy in kabul, many of the victims were providing services to u.s. aides and other organizations. a radical group claims the foreigners were targeted, revenge for an anti-islam video. the group identified the bomber as a young woman. but it's not these overt attacks that are forcing the u.s. military to change policy. but a growing trend of afghan security personnel turning their guns on nato troops. 20% of americans killed in afghanistan in combat this year were shocked by their own allies. so overnight, commanders said u.s. troops will no longer patrol with afghans, except on big missions, with 800 nato troops or more, where there's safety in numbers. those major operations are rare. >> as soon as i come across. >> reporter: u.s. troops are here
our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is with u.s. marines in southern afghanistan tonight. >> reporter: near kabul's airport this morning, a car bomb smashed into a small bus killing, afghan police say, at least 12 people. most of them south african contractors. according to the american embassy in kabul, many of the victims were providing services to u.s. aides and other organizations. a radical group claims the foreigners were targeted, revenge for an anti-islam video. the...
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a lot to tell you about including richard engel inside afghanistan with the state of the war there as we reach the 11-year mark. >>> plus on sunday, it was "60 minutes." monday, "the daily show." arnold sits down with stewart a bit later in the show. >>> first let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. a spirited, at times, testy debate last night as massachusetts republican incumbent senator scott brown met his democratic challenger, elizabeth warren, at the university of massachusetts in lowell. it was the second of four scheduled debates as a new poll from "the boston globe" shows 18% of massachusetts voters still undecided and with warren holding a lead. right out of the gate, moderator david gregory asked about the controversy around elizabeth warren's claim to native american heritage. >> i never used the information about our native american heritage to get any advantage, not to apply to college, not to apply to law school, and not to get hired for any job. i was listed in a directory as -- i listed myself as native american. i was listed there. i
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richard engel, nbc news, southern afghanistan. >>> we may find out today when the two men accused of brutally beating giants fan bryan stow will go on trial. they will be in a los angeles courtroom today for pre-trial proceedings. in june, a judge ruled there is enough evidence to try both on assault an and mayhem charges. they are accused of attacking stow outside of the stadium. bryan stow is slowly recovering from the severe head trauma. he remains wheelchair bound and has to relearn almost everything. the family says he is making good progress, but is progressing slowly. >>> an experienced sky diver from napa county has plunged to his death while attempting a swooping move. 34-year-old donald brown was pronounced dead above byron airport on saturday night. friends say he may have misjudged his altitude. >>> the search is on for a new police chief in san jose after a surprise retirement announcement from current chief chris moore. concern for the san jose rising crime rate takes center stage at two meetings tonight from two parties with two messages. chris moore's decision to reti
richard engel, nbc news, southern afghanistan. >>> we may find out today when the two men accused of brutally beating giants fan bryan stow will go on trial. they will be in a los angeles courtroom today for pre-trial proceedings. in june, a judge ruled there is enough evidence to try both on assault an and mayhem charges. they are accused of attacking stow outside of the stadium. bryan stow is slowly recovering from the severe head trauma. he remains wheelchair bound and has to...
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our own chief foreign correspondent richard engel is on the syrian border in turkey tonight and starts us off from there. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. today's violence showed the intensity of the syrian government's crackdown on the city of homs and its indiscriminate shelling of civilian area. even if you listen closely, it's hard to hear a single peaceful moment in homs. syrian troops ringing the city with fire rockets and machine gun in ferocious barrages to drive out a few hundred opposition forces. the blogger who took this video can be heard praying for his life. he was killed a few hours later. this morning, more voices were silenced. this rubble was a rudimentary media center in homs run by the syrian opposition who barely hold a few pockets in the city. the building took a direct hit. inside killed as they were working, french photographer remi ochlik and veteran american war correspondent marie colvin who reported for the british newspaper "the sunday times." colvin provided the bbc with some of the most vivid accounts of the brutality. hearing her
our own chief foreign correspondent richard engel is on the syrian border in turkey tonight and starts us off from there. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. today's violence showed the intensity of the syrian government's crackdown on the city of homs and its indiscriminate shelling of civilian area. even if you listen closely, it's hard to hear a single peaceful moment in homs. syrian troops ringing the city with fire rockets and machine gun in ferocious barrages to...
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our chief correspondent, richard engel, is following this above tahrir square. and richard, i guess if there is good news the protests are relatively small and relatively widespread? >> reporter: good evening, brian, it is important to keep it in context, not like the entire middle east is up in flames or americans are being hunted down, but there were many small violent protests, spreading to many countries. and the extremists seemed to have found from their perspective, is an effective tactic, attacking the embassies. >> reporter: the u.s. outposts are easy targets, in yemen for the second day, the furious protesters tried to burn the american flags as riot police fire water canons. gunshots can be heard. why? because they say the u.s. is not doing enough against the makers of the now famous anti-islam video. and in sudan, protesters turned their rage on the british and german embassies. those countries had nothing to do with the video, but the foreign western powers, they believe, that is enough. in cairo, the government called off massive planned demonstrati
our chief correspondent, richard engel, is following this above tahrir square. and richard, i guess if there is good news the protests are relatively small and relatively widespread? >> reporter: good evening, brian, it is important to keep it in context, not like the entire middle east is up in flames or americans are being hunted down, but there were many small violent protests, spreading to many countries. and the extremists seemed to have found from their perspective, is an effective...
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richard engel is nbc news chief foreign correspondent and joins us from gaza. richard, listen to this conversation which happened yesterday. it was "washington post" columnist david ignatius, very good in the intel community, and also talking to blogger tom ricks about whether or not a potential strike on iran has anything to do with the fighting going on right now. >> some people think that what this is about is in preparation for a likely war with iran, israel testing the rockets that would be fired against it from gaza, next from lebanon so, we may see something with lebanon soon because it's a preliminary, kind of a warm-up round for the real conflagration ahead that involves iran. >> you really think there's a chance that israel would strike iran and try to take out those nuclear -- >> yes, especially given the timing of the gaza thing. if they waited until after the american elections are over and now they're getting down to business. >> i guess that's the question that call for some speculation, but is it possible that netanyahu and his cabinet and the k
richard engel is nbc news chief foreign correspondent and joins us from gaza. richard, listen to this conversation which happened yesterday. it was "washington post" columnist david ignatius, very good in the intel community, and also talking to blogger tom ricks about whether or not a potential strike on iran has anything to do with the fighting going on right now. >> some people think that what this is about is in preparation for a likely war with iran, israel testing the...
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for more on this, we turn to richard engel, live in cairo. bring us up to speed as we wake up this morning. >> reporter: well, the major development is what potentially happened in libya, the city of benghazi. it's not just any officer that was killed but it was the u.s. em bass dor that died because of smoke inhilation. he was visiting the facility in benghazi at the time. those reports have not been confirmed by the u.s. state department. they are being reported across the middle east with live images coming out from in front of the u.s. consulate, now, a burned down shell in the city of benghazi. it would be a major escalation. not only did the attackers storm the building in benghazi, they attacked it with rifles, then opened fire on it with machine guns. if the reports are correct, still unconfirmed by the state department, able to kill the ambassador. >> help us understand, as we sit here in the united states, what is driving the attacks. it's a vicious attack if it's true. it escalates the situation. was it based off a completely unkno
for more on this, we turn to richard engel, live in cairo. bring us up to speed as we wake up this morning. >> reporter: well, the major development is what potentially happened in libya, the city of benghazi. it's not just any officer that was killed but it was the u.s. em bass dor that died because of smoke inhilation. he was visiting the facility in benghazi at the time. those reports have not been confirmed by the u.s. state department. they are being reported across the middle east...
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richard engel reports for us again tonight from inside syria. >> reporter: it has now become a war after trigs in aleppo, at a few checkpoint notice city, the rebels are still fighting. just blocks away, government troops sweep house to house, shown on state tv, which called it a decisive operation against terrorists. today we travelled with a group of rebels to the outskirts of aleppo, they hoped to reinforce the fighters inside the city. they passed refugees on their way out. even the rebels were surgeoned by what they saw when we reached the town a few miles from aleppo. entire rows of houses burned. shop gates twisted from bombs much even the town mosque was shelled. who did all this was clear from the fresh tank tracks in the pavement. it wasn't just this town that was attacked. the villages immediately around aleppo are now like this, lots of damage and empty. just one ghost town after another. there's now an abandoned zone radiating all over the city. >> reporter: a few rebels still remain. one commander says the town's residents fled after hundreds were killed in the last six wee
richard engel reports for us again tonight from inside syria. >> reporter: it has now become a war after trigs in aleppo, at a few checkpoint notice city, the rebels are still fighting. just blocks away, government troops sweep house to house, shown on state tv, which called it a decisive operation against terrorists. today we travelled with a group of rebels to the outskirts of aleppo, they hoped to reinforce the fighters inside the city. they passed refugees on their way out. even the...
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richard engel, nbc news, kabul, afghanistan. >>> on this first monday in october, the u.s. supreme court begins its new term today. six of the nine justices attended the annual red mass to pray for judges at st. matthews cathedral in washington. this month, the high court is expected to take up the question of affirmative action. during the session, the court may also hear arguments on the issues of same-sex marriage and civil rightles. >>> the justices will hear their first case relating to the terrorist surveillance program that allows tapping phones and e-mail communications as part of the war on terror. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in maine, a group of strangers spring into action when an elderly woman drove her car into the portland harbor. the band of good samaritans pulled the 84-year-old out of her car moments before it sank. the woman is in stable condition. some of the rescuers had to be treated for hypothermia. >>> carmageddon 2 has come to an end just in time for this morning's rush hour in california. the d
richard engel, nbc news, kabul, afghanistan. >>> on this first monday in october, the u.s. supreme court begins its new term today. six of the nine justices attended the annual red mass to pray for judges at st. matthews cathedral in washington. this month, the high court is expected to take up the question of affirmative action. during the session, the court may also hear arguments on the issues of same-sex marriage and civil rightles. >>> the justices will hear their first...
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